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| Anonymous | 20-50% off Michelin starred restaurantsin London | 0 | Saturday, 9:13 AM EST by Anonymous | ||
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www.TasteRater.com provides personal recommendations and bespoke offers for quality restaurants in London. And it gives advertising reveue from the site to people who write the most helpful reviews.
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| tibetnomad | trekking , tour in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan | 0 | Saturday, 7:39 AM EST by tibetnomad | ||
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Mission Eco Trek is widely recognized trekking and touring company in Nepal established by a group of travel trade professionals with more than a decade’s experience. We are specialized in nature, local culture and anthropological tours, trekking, mountaineering, eco adventure holidays, Himalayan pilgrimage tours, Jungle safari and whitewater rafting that comprises the river at low land and trekking up to the towering Himalayas.
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| Anonymous | Lure of the oriental shrines | 0 | Feb 24 2010, 3:13 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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A little guide to temple architecture of India, through the eyes of Prof Adam Hardy, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff...
http://adam-hardy.blogspot.com/ Indian temples withstood the ravages of time to tell the tale of their transformation through traditions. Their evolution portrays the philosophical doctrines of the ruling dynasties. Prof Adam Hardy who fell in love with these beautiful buildings, three decades back, speaks on the research around his passion. |
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